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Mitsubishi WD 65C9 65 Inch 1080p Flat panel DLP Home Theater
Mitsubishi WD 65C9 65 Inch 1080p Flat panel DLP Home Theater
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I have to agree with the other reviews This is an excellent TV for the price It does take some experimentation to find the optimum configuration and I find the setup menu screen navigation unintuitive however it s difficult to beat the price/performance ratio

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Mitsubishi HC3800 1080p Home Theater DLP Projector
Mitsubishi HC3800 1080p Home Theater DLP Projector
>> Budget Minded Way to Enter into the world of Bluray
I ll preface by stating I ve only watched a few movies on it so far But what I ve seen I m duly impressed

The body has a very simple glossy black look to it The remote is easy to use and the menu system has a low learning curve on figuring out

The projector is sm

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Mitsubishi WD 60C9 60 Inch 1080p Flat panel DLP Home Theater
Mitsubishi WD 60C9 60 Inch 1080p Flat panel DLP Home Theater
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My viewing distance of about 15 was a strain with my 37 LCD This TV fixed the problem AND the 60C9 cost half of what I paid for my 37 a few years ago The only problem that I ve had is that it s hard for me to turn it off and go to bed

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Buy it now Mitsubishi HC3800 1080p Home Theater DLP Projector

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Band : Mitsubishi
Model : HC3800
Product Features :
- Home Theater DLP Projector 1080p
- High Quality Glass Lens
- 1300 ANSI Lumens
- 4000 1 Contrast Ratio

Mitsubishi HC3800 1080p Home Theater DLP Projector
>> Budget Minded Way to Enter into the world of Bluray
I ll preface by stating I ve only watched a few movies on it so far But what I ve seen I m duly impressed

The body has a very simple glossy black look to it The remote is easy to use and the menu system has a low learning curve on figuring out

The projector is small I guess by 1080P standards but does have some weight to it

Booting up takes about 15 secs guessing before you get a picture image The noise level varies alot with this projector depending on the signal that s being fed to it Since this is a DLP it uses a color wheel

In a quiet room the color wheel can make a metallic spinning sound that can be heard when fed a video signal of 60 fps default for DVD and lower type of signals It s nothing noticeable when playing a movie but you will notice it before the movie starts

However that also depends on where you sit Depending on the location to where you sit in relation to the projector you may not hear it at all I ve also heard from AVS Forum people that the color wheel sound
goes down after about a 100 hrs of use as the projector goes through it s early use phase

On the other hand if your Blu ray player can convert your signal to 24P or if the blu ray movie is formatted to play as such you won t hear a thing Let me repeat that You won t hear A THING That s because the color wheel slows down to accommodate the 24 fps signal

Also the projector is VERY QUIET in low lamp mode for fan noise I had an Infocus 4805 before and it was much more noticeable with fan noise DLP s have a reputation of being louder than the comparable LCD projector But I would wager this isn t outputting more than 25 decibels of fan noise and in my sound insulated room with NO audio playing I barely registered the projector was running

I should note I have only 7 1/2 ft ceilings and this is ceiling mounted I had to use just a 3 keystone effect to adjust the trapezoid shape of tilting my projector up You can find a really nice aluminum ceiling mount for cheap on a certain other famous selling website

Out of the box image quality is excellent I haven t done any major tweaking of the image and I register it s fairly close to D65 color in low lamp moade Cinema gamma and Medium temp

I will note that sometimes I get a no image message as the Blu ray player boots up the disc or if a it s a lag from previews to main menu on the disc I hear this is fairly commone thing and I don t know if that s due to the projector losing it s signal or the fact I have a 15 ft HDMI run to my player

I have yet to see this happen while playing a movie All in all if you re wanting to finally get 1080P sweetness at a reasonable price get this projector

Note I do favor DLP technology over LCD when it comes to projectors but if this projector had been crap I would ve said so

>> great projector
this is my first projector I was a little worried as I was coming from pioneer kuro plasma this looks like a giant plasma on the wall black levels obviously not on the pios level but definitely adequate this projector puts out a great picture my only caveat would be placement flexibility
>> Mitsubishi HC3800 is well worth the money
I purchased this to replace an Infocus X1 when the bulb burnt out I was looking at the Mitsubishi HC3800 and the Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 8100 It was a hard decision to make I decided to go with the DLP over the LCD since I had such great luck with the Infocus DLP I was afraid if it would be bright enough since I have a 150 year old home that was not designed for electricity let alone a home theater I am very pleased with the brightness of the projector I can see the screen even in the day time Attached it to an Apple TV iMac and an over the air HDTV converter All work extremely well with the Mistsubishi HC3800 It s currently sitting on a table top but will ceiling mount it when the mount arrives I would buy it again It s only short fall is that it has only one HDMI port I wish it had more But I guess it will go through the home theater system anyway so not a big deal